According to Odaily, following the conclusion of the annual hackathon, Celestia, Archway, and Nibiru, three Cosmos L1 projects, initiated the MACI voting activity in early July at Dora Vota. Celestia and Archway included all TIA/ARCH staking users in the voter whitelist, granting voting rights to over 500,000 stakers. Nibiru, on the other hand, distributed voting rights to judges for internal MACI on-chain voting. The results of these MACI voting activities will determine the final award selection results for the annual hackathon of these three ecosystems.

Dora Vota is a MACI governance protocol developed by the Dora Factory team. MACI, or Minimal Anti-Collusion Infrastructure, is a mechanism for on-chain private voting that prevents collusion, based on zk-SNARK. Dora Vota provides users with MACI voting deployment tools and voting front-end, enabling community organizations of any type and scale to complete MACI voting contract deployment without coding, for more fair and private on-chain governance activities.